a ping wrapper for nodejs
@last-modified: 2016-04-24 00:00
(C) Daniel Zelisko
http://github.com/danielzzz/node-ping
node-ping is a simple wrapper for the system ping utility
npm install ping
Below are examples extracted from examples
var ping = require('ping');
var hosts = ['192.168.1.1', 'google.com', 'yahoo.com'];
hosts.forEach(function(host){
ping.sys.probe(host, function(isAlive){
var msg = isAlive ? 'host ' + host + ' is alive' : 'host ' + host + ' is dead';
console.log(msg);
});
});
var cfg = {
timeout: 10,
// WARNING: -i 2 may not work in other platform like window
extra: ["-i 2"],
};
hosts.forEach(function(host){
ping.sys.probe(host, function(isAlive){
var msg = isAlive ? 'host ' + host + ' is alive' : 'host ' + host + ' is dead';
console.log(msg);
}, cfg);
});
var ping = require('ping');
var hosts = ['192.168.1.1', 'google.com', 'yahoo.com'];
hosts.forEach(function (host) {
ping.promise.probe(host)
.then(function (res) {
console.log(res);
});
});
hosts.forEach(function (host) {
// WARNING: -i 2 argument may not work in other platform like window
ping.promise.probe(host, {
timeout: 10,
extra: ["-i 2"],
}).then(function (res) {
console.log(res);
});
});
Below is the possible configuration
/**
* Cross platform config representation
* @typedef {Object} PingConfig
* @property {boolean} numeric - Map IP address to hostname or not
* @property {number} timeout - Time duration for ping command to exit
* @property {number} min_reply - Exit after sending number of ECHO_REQUEST
* @property {string[]} extra - Optional options does not provided
*/
/**
* Callback after probing given host
* @callback probeCallback
* @param {boolean} isAlive - Whether target is alive or not
* @param {Object} error - Null if no error occurs
*/
/**
* Resolved response
* @param {string} host - The input IP address or HOST
* @param {boolean} alive - True for existed host
* @param {string} output - Raw stdout from system ping
* @param {number} time - Time (float) in ms for first successful ping response
*/
{
host: addr,
alive: result,
output: outstring,
time: time,
}
Since ping in this module relies on the ping from underlying platform,
arguments in PingConfig.extra will definitely be varied across different
platforms.
However, numeric, timeout and min_reply have been abstracted. Values for
them are expected to be cross platform.
By setting numeric, timeout or min_reply to false, you can run ping
without corresponding arguments.
$ claude mcp add node-ping \
-- python -m otcore.mcp_server <graph>